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15:29 EDT 19th May 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: Sacral Nerve Modulation in Overactive Bladder.

This article represents a general overview of therapies for urinary urgency, frequency, and overactive bladder, with specific emphasis on sacral neuromodulation. The history of sacral neuromodulation is discussed along with an update of the current literature. Future directions for neuromodulation of the pelvic floor also are discussed.

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Fluctuations and correlations in modulation instability

Researchers report the spontaneous appearance of discrete frequency modes in a real-time experimental investigation of pulsed modulation instability in an optical system. These findings are expected t...

Modulation Therapeutics, founded by USF/Moffitt Cancer Center researchers, receives grant

Modulation Therapeutics, Inc. has been awarded a $156,202 Phase 1 SBIR grant from the National Cancer Institute. Modulation Therapeutics is part of the Tampa Bay Technology Incubator (TBTI), part of U...

Long nerve grafts restore function in patients with brachial plexus injury

A new study challenges a widely held belief that long nerve grafts do poorly in adults with an axillary nerve injury. Investigators found that the outcomes of long nerve grafts were comparable to thos...

Researchers identify which sensory nerve cells contribute to chronic nerve pain

(Medical Xpress) -- New research from the University of Bristol has identified the subtypes of sensory nerve cells that are likely to contribute to long-term nerve pain from partial nerve injury. It i...

Chronic nerve pain: researchers identify which sensory nerve cells are responsible

New research, led by academics at the University of Bristol and published in the journal Pain, has identified the subtypes of sensory nerve cells that are likely to contribute to long-term nerve pain...

Long-distance distress signal from periphery of injured nerve cells begins with locally made protein

(Drexel University) New research recently published in Neuron is one of the strongest indicators yet of molecular signaling from end to end in peripheral nerve cells. The new discoveries may help scie...

NEUROMODULATION DEVICES: WORLD MARKET PROSPECTS 2013-2023

Neuromodulation is one of the fastest growing sectors of the medical device market. Neuromodulation is a rapidly evolving medical technique that provides symptomatic relief through the alteration, or...

AxoGen, Inc. Announces CE Mark Approval for AxoGuard® Nerve Protector and AxoGuard® Nerve Connector

Alachua, FL (PRWEB) May 01, 2013 AxoGen, Inc. (OTCBB: AXGN), a leading regenerative medicine company focused on the commercialization of proprietary products and technologies for peripheral nerve...

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Competitive interactions between vestibular and cardiac rhythms in the modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity.

We tested the hypothesis that vestibular and cardiac rhythms compete to modulate muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) in human subjects. Sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation was applied acro...

Sphincteroplasty for fecal incontinence in the era of sacral nerve modulation.

The role of sphincteroplasty in the treatment of patients with fecal incontinence due to anal sphincter defects has been questioned because the success rate declines in the long-term. A new emerging t...

Portion of a Nerve Trunk can be Used as a Donor Nerve to Reconstruct the Injured Nerve and Donor Site Simultaneously.

Abstract: This study aims to estimate the effects of using a portion of a nerve trunk to repair itself and the injured nerve simultaneously. Proximal 1/2 median nerve served as donor nerve to repair t...

Sacral nerve modulation in the treatment of chronic pelvic pain.

BACKGROUND: Chronic pelvic pain is a common condition that significantly compromises the quality of life of affected patients. Unfortunately, despite treatment procedures, the re...

Absence of musculocutaneous nerve with variations in course and distribution of the median nerve.

Variations in the brachial plexus and its terminal branches are not uncommon. A communicating branch arising from the musculocutaneous nerve to the median nerve is a frequent variation, but complete m...

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